AlterNative: An International Journal of Indigenous PeoplesVolume 21, Issue 2
July 28, 2025
One of our papers from the Aki project has now been published. It can be accessed at the link below:
AlterNative – International Journal of Indigenous Peoples
Indigenous identity is supported by connections to land, community, and culture and is a key aspect of health. Cultural identity is threatened by settler colonialism, and urban Indigenous Peoples experience unique challenges including the myth that Indigeneity is incompatible with urban areas, even though most Indigenous Peoples in Canada live in cities, and many express their identities through urban Indigenous food sovereignty (IFS) practices. Kingston Native Centre and Language Nest, Indigenous Diabetes Health Circle, and Queen’s University researchers created IFS programming in Kingston, Ontario, Canada, to support wholistic health. Impacts on Indigenous participants’ cultural identities were explored through one-on-one interviews (n = 11), one programme participant sharing circle (n = 8), and one programme facilitator sharing circle (n = 12). Ribbon skirt analysis with storytelling methodology produced storied results. Findings demonstrate how participants express their cultural identities within processes conceptualized as Indigenous placekeeping through IFS practices that benefit wellbeing.